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A busy, busy weekend for Yanks across the pond and South of the border. We’ll begin in England’s top flight…

If Stoke City has an ironman, it’s Geoff Cameron. He went 90-strong for the Potters as they continued their hot streak with a 1-0 win over Hull City at the Britannia Stadium. Stoke has climbed into 10th place in the Premier League, and Cameron has been a major part of their ascension. His 2,790 minutes have better his mark from 2012/13 and there’s still a half-dozen games left on his slate.

Seven saves were the magic number for Tim Howard, who was much busier than the 3-1 scoreline would indicate as Everton took care of a pesky Fulham side. For those who don’t play fantasy PL, Howard’s been one of the best options in the game this season, putting up better numbers than all keepers not named Cech or Szczesny.

Howard’s USMNT backup didn’t fare as well… at all. Aston Villa continued to leave Brad Guzan out to dry. Again the Villans allowed four goals in a PL match, this time against Manchester United after giving up the same figure — and scoreline — in a 4-1 loss at Stoke City on March 23. Up next are Fulham and Crystal Palace, so hopefully he’ll have a chance to find form.

Jozy Altidore and Sunderland will play West Ham United on Monday. Altidore has played 90 minutes in each of the Black Cats last two outings, both losses.

The English Championship division saw a little less American action than usual. Oguchi Onyewu again went 90 for Sheffield Wednesday, though they got blown out 4-1 against Watford. Jonathan Spector appeared but Will Packwood did not in Birmingham City’s 4-2 loss to Bournemouth, while Danny Williams went 79 minutes in a 1-1 draw versus Huddersfield Town. Tim Ream went the distance as his Bolton side drawing Wigan 1-1.

In the Netherlands, FC Utrecht drew NAC Breda 2-2. Juan Agudelo played 66 minutes and registered two shots. Utrecht scored both of their goals after he left the game. Aron Johannsson missed a penalty on Thursday for the second time in recent weeks, and this one cost his club dearly. AZ Alkmaar fell to Ajax 1-0 in a big game. Huge miss in a huge spot, so monitor the youngster to see how he responds. Hard to tell from Saturday, when he made an 8-minute cameo off the bench in a 0-0 draw at Cambuur Leeuwarden.

Norway’s top flight is back in session, and Mix Diskerud‘s name makes its first appearance in a while in this space. He scored off the bench for Rosenborg in a 2-2 draw with Viking. Here’s Mix’s powerful cross-body goal:

Staying in Norway, Bob Bradley‘s campaign as boss of Stabaek got off to a strong start with a 3-0 win over Sogndal.

Jermaine Jones went 90 minutes for Besiktas in a 1-0 loss at Karabukspor.

Sacha Kljestan and Anderlecht had a big match in the Belgian Jupiler League against Standard Liege and neither player nor club was happy after a 1-0 loss in which Kljestan only played the first half.

What snub? Jose Torres scored another dynamite goal for Tigres despite not being named as part of Jurgen Klinsmann’s roster for Wednesday’s friendly with Mexico. He scored a bananas goal, again. Also in Mexico, DaMarcus Beasley and Michael Orozco Fiscal put in full games for Puebla in its 1-1 draw against Leon.

Terrence Boyd went 89 minutes for Rapid Wien, picking up a yellow card in a 2-0 win over Stum Graz, while Herculez Gomez played 59 minutes in Tijuana’s 2-1 loss to Queretaro. Ale Bedoya played 78 minutes for Nantes in a 0-0 draw against Bordeaux.

Germany had a few Americans running the pitch, with Fabian Johnson taking part in a thrilling 3-3 draw between Hoffenheim and Bayern Munich that ended a 19-game winning streak for the Bavarians. Julian Green featured for Bayern Munich II and picked up an assist in a 5-2 win over Bamberg.

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A person who directed racist taunts at Portland Thorns’ goalkeeper Adrianna Franch has been banned from attending National Women’s Soccer League games.

A fan at the Sept. 6 game between the Thorns and Utah Royals in Salt Lake City first called attention to the unidentified person on Twitter. The tweet was later deleted, but both the Thorns and Royals, as well as the league, investigated the incident.

The NWSL issued a statement Saturday saying the person was identified. In addition to being banned from NWSL matches, the person – who was not identified publicly by the league – was also banned from attending events at Rio Tinto Stadium.

“NWSL will not tolerate inappropriate fan behavior,” the league’s statement said. “Racism has no place in our sport.”

The Royals also offered “thanks in no small part to assistance from fans seated in the vicinity,” for identifying the offending party.

A few days after the incident, Franch posted a statement to Twitter: “The situation surrounding our game Friday night is not a NEW issue, nor is it a first for me. RACISM is NOT okay in any form!! We as a HUMAN RACE can be better and should be better. We as a SPORT can help show the way.”

Franch was on the roster of the U.S. national team that won the Women’s World Cup this summer in France.

Dominating possession and taking a healthy amount of shots, it seemed like the San Jose Earthquakes were going to pull off a Matias Almeyda-era victory in New York City on Saturday.

But in just the span of three minutes, NYCFC changed the landscape of the game completely, scoring twice right before halftime. Keaton Parks recorded his first league goal in the 40th minute. In the 43rd, the Eastern Conference leaders put together this (yes, the covered half the field just like that):

Like in the sequences that led to the home side’s goals, the Quakes’ confidence to overtake the scoreline took a hit, failing to finish a number of chances following attack-heavy substitutions in the second half. As a result, San Jose, who are fighting for a playoff spot, dropped their fourth straight game on the road.

Speaking with media after their 2-1 loss, Almeyda – despite praising NYCFC as being one of the league’s best – took shots at Yankee Stadium’s field size. Should the league care? Absolutely. NYCFC? Not at all, just look at their record.

The league’s youngest team ended up with 10-men late in the game. Kendall Watson was shown a straight red card, but Ron Jans earned his first three points at the helm. Early in the game, Allan Cruz’s goal foreshadowed what was to come for the Ohioan side following the final whistle: a celebration.

The Impact (37 points) remain three points behind New England, while Cincinnati (21 points) look to finish strong in order to avoid the ugly side of the history books.

Carlos Vela rejoins LAFC, scores

There’s no way around it: LAFC is a completely different team with (or without) Carlos Vela, who can’t stop scoring.

The Mexican recorded his 28th goal of the season (six behind Jose Martinez’s single-season record) in the Supporter Shield favorite’s 1-1 draw in Philadelphia. It wasn’t a Vela-esque sequence at all, but it was enough to change the score.

All square at the half thanks to @11carlosV's 28th goal of the season!

The Union, who played without Marco Fabian because of his absence in the team’s meeting on Friday, opened the scoring. Three minutes in, Kacper Przybyłko’s floating header surprised Tyler Miller, giving the home side a perfect start in front of a noisy Talen Energy Stadium.

Just a couple of months ago, these were the two best teams in the league. LAFC remain atop of the Western Conference. The Union, however, are now five points behind NYCFC.

Crew trounce Atlanta United 3-1 despite Josef Martinez’ goal

Caleb Porter’s Columbus Crew, arguably, play the most effective soccer out of all the teams that are on the outside looking in when it comes to qualifying for the playoffs this season.

On Saturday, despite being statistically outdone by Atlanta United, the Crew managed to execute their chances, scoring three goals on only four shots on target. Gyasi Zardes, a pivotal piece of their attack, scored his 12th goal of the season. Costa Rican Luis Diaz added one of his own in the second half, before Miles Robinson’s own-goal 25 minutes later sealed three points for Columbus.

After three games, Antonio Conte‘s spell at Inter Milan remains in immaculate shape.

According to the table, there is no better team than I Nerazzurri, who have won their first three league matches – notching seven goals and conceding only one along the way. In other words, the Italian’s astute coaching style remains effective.

Despite, Inter’s convincing play throughout the 90 minutes, only a goal would separate them from visiting Udinese, who played a with 10 players from the 35th minute on, following Rodrigo De Pual’s slap to the back of Antonio Candreva’s head.

In the 44th minute, Stefano Sensi – one of the smallest players on the field – headed the ball into the back of the net. Late in the game, Alexis Sanchez nearly scored in his Inter debut.

In the end, Udinese were no match for Antonio Conte and Co., who find themselves in prime form heading into their Champions League return midweek.

Up next for Inter in league play: Derby della Madonnina. Udinese, on the hand, host Brescia.

Napoli 2-0 Sampdoria

Dries Mertens is the gift that keeps on giving for Napoli.

To be exact, the Belgian gifted his team two goals on Saturday. 13 minutes in, following a perfectly-placed cross from Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Mertens’ first-time strike was unstoppable for Emil Audero.

Emiliano Rigoni had Sampdoria’s best chance of the night in a one-on-one opportunity with Alex Meret. The Argentine, however, wasted one of the visiting side’s two chances all night.

Then in the 67th minute – with some luck on his corner -Mertens completed his brace off a deflected shot, giving his team their second win of the season.

Quick turnaround for Napoli as they host Liverpool midweek before traveling to take on Lecce in league play, while Sampdoria take on Torino next.